Crime & Safety
Video, Photos Of Fatal Fiery Crash On I-66 Sought By VA State Police
Virginia State Police are asking the public for any information, including photos and video, from Saturday's fatal crash on I-66.

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY – Virginia State Police are seeking the public's help with its investigation into a fatal crash that occurred Saturday afternoon at a rest stop on Interstate 66 in Prince William County.
A Bristow man was killed in a fiery crash when his 2013 Toyota Corolla sedan struck the back of a tractor tailer at a rest stop on I-66 in Prince William County on Saturday, according to VSP.
Investigators determined that around 3:15 p.m., a Toyota driven by 19-year-old Jose Daniel Rivera Quintana of Bristow entered the rest area around located off of I-66 at the 49-mile marker at a high rate of speed, according to police. The sedan struck the rear of a 2024 Kenworth 310 tractor and burst into flames. Quintana died at the scene.
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The driver of the tractor trailer, who was resting in the cab of his truck when the crash occurred, was uninjured, according to VSP. Alcohol is not believed to have been a factor in the crash.
Anyone with video, pictures, or other information regarding the crash can contact Virginia State Police Division 7 Dispatch at 804-750-8798 or email questions@vsp.virginia.gov.
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